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by pfc5 , Mar 06 '04
Pros: HP is THE name in lasers, but the "price spread" between features/specs is too long. Cons: Non-included accessories like ethernet/extra paper trays cost twice what they should.
I have always bought HP LaserJets when ever I bought a laser printer in the past. I originally owned the LasetJet II. That lasted 7 years until it needed a new fuser roller, but I needed to print that day, so I bought the LaserJet 4 . The LJ4 lasted 9 ...
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Inferior Print Quality
by nedhop ,Nov 30 '04
Pros: Get a Konica Minolta, rather than an HP, if print quality matters. Cons: Poor print quality; slow printing.
In every respect but one, the HP Color Laser Jet 2500 is inferior to the Konica Minolta 2300. The HP:
1. takes longer to warm up,
2. takes long to print pages once it's ready, and -- most seriously --
3. delivers a print quality vastly inferior, especially in graphics, to the K-M. (In fact, the quality of print on standard paper is not much better than an HP inkjet.
The one feature that's superior is removing paper jams. The only reason I bought the HP is that my K-M had jammed and I needed a color printer right away. (K-M, to give them credit, agreed to send me a replacement printer when their engineer could not resolve the problem.)
Depending on where you buy -- I got both my HP and my K-M at Office Depot -- the costs of the two printers are about the same.
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